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Ruslan Fedotenko has retired from professional hockey.

He spent the last two season in the AHL. The 37-year-old last played in the NHL during the 2012-13 season when he was a member of the Philadelphia Flyers. Fedotenko won the Stanley Cup in 2003-04 with the Lightning and in 2008-09 with the Penguins. He finishes his career with 173 goals, 366 points in 863 NHL games with the Flyers, Lightning, Penguins, Rangers and Islanders. Tue, Oct 11, 2016 07:20:00 PM

New Jersey has announced that Ruslan Fedotenko has been released from his pro tryout agreement.

He played in the KHL last season, where he had seven goals and 17 points in 46 games with HC Donbass. If he doesn't land an NHL deal somewhere else then he could return to Europe to continue his career.

The New Jersey Devils have reportedly handed Ruslan Fedotenko a professional tryout to attend training camp.

Fedotenko 35, last played in the NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers during the 2013-14 season, collecting 13 points in 47 games during that lockout-abbreviated campaign. He played in the KHL (HC Donbass) last season, producing 18 points in 33 contests. He's unlikely to be a notable fantasy contributor if he does make the Devils.

Fedotenko signed a three-year, $9 million deal with the KHL's HC Donetsk last summer, but the Ukrainian team has suspended operations for the 2014-15 campaign. Fedotenko, who is a veteran of 863 NHL games, had 17 points and 42 penalty minutes in 46 KHL contests in 2013-14.

Ruslan Fedotenko's agent, Allan Walsh, tweeted that the Flyers winger signed a three-year, $9 million deal with HC Donetsk of the KHL.

Fedotenko had four goals and 13 points in 47 games with the Flyers last season. At this point of his career, he's nothing more than a bottom-six forward and penalty killer and was unlikely to land a similar contract with an NHL club.

Ruslan Fedotenko exited Monday's game during the second period with an apparent shoulder injury.

He was not able to return to the game after getting hit into the boards by Montreal rookie Alex Galchenyuk. Fedotenko's night ended after he had a minus-3 rating and three shots in his 16:45 of ice time. Consider him day-to-day with an upper-body injury for now.

Depth Charts

Eric Staal scored the game-winning goal in Friday's 5-2 victory over the Canucks.

Staal's tally at the 15:38 mark of the second period broke a 2-2 tie. The 33-year-old has accumulated four goals in his last three games and 11 in his last nine. He has 37 goals and 68 points in 68 games this season. He's a must-start in all fantasy formats right now.

Koivu took the cross-ice pass from Charlie Coyle and buried his 13th goal of the season. With just 39 points in 70 games this season, Koivu's pace has dipped from last season when he recorded 58 points in 80 games.

Eriksson Ek went 50 consecutive contests without lighting the lamp before he scored his second goal of the year on Monday. Now, he is riding what should be considered a mini hot streak. However, he still shouldn't be on fantasy radar with a mere 11 points in 53 outings.

Matt Cullen scored a goal and picked up an assist in a 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks.

Tyler Ennis sent a nice feed to Cullen who made a beautiful backhand move to beat the Canucks goaltender for his 10th goal of the year. The 41-year-old Cullen has picked up three points in his last two games, bringing him to 20 points in 66 games with Minnesota. Zach Parise, Eric Staal, Charlie Coyle and Marcus Foligno also scored in the win.

Jason Zucker admitted that he never thought he'd play an NHL game in front of family and friends in Vegas.

That's his hometown. Not only did he play there on Friday night, his team also won 4-2 and he had a goal and an assist. "I can’t even say it was a dream come true because I never thought it would happen," Zucker said. "It’s really cool to do it and on top of that to have my family and friends here, my wife and kids, it doesn’t get any better than that." He now has 29 goals and 56 points in 71 games this season.

It took Ennis 65 games to get to that mark. He was a solid offensive contributor with Buffalo, but he was also playing a much bigger role there. The Wild have only given him an average of about 12 minutes per contest in 2017-18, so obviously he's not going to be much of an offensive force. You would need to be in a very deep league to warrant having him on your fantasy team.

Mikael Granlund generated two goals and two assists in Minnesota's 8-3 win over St. Louis on Tuesday night.

The top line of the Wild, feature Granlund, Eric Staal and Jason Zucker, combined for six goals and eight assists in the match. Granlund has collected four goals and five helpers in the past four games. He has 53 points through 58 games this year.

Nino Niederreiter scored his 17th goal of the year in a 3-1 win over the Arizona Coyotes.

Niederreiter was perfectly positioned in front of the net to pick up Matt Dumba's rebound for an easy tap in to open the scoring on the power play. The 25-year-old forward is now up to seven power play goals, which is one shy of his career high set last season. His numbers have dipped from 2016-17 but he has picked up a respectable 28 points in 53 games this season while battling ankle issues.

Daniel Winnik scored his fifth goal of the season in a 3-2 overtime loss to Vancouver on Sunday.

Winnik, who didn't have a point in his previous four outings, gave the Wild a 2-1 lead midway through the third period, but they were unable to hold their advantage. He has accounted for 13 points in 46 games.

Gustav Olofsson had a nice drop pass to Tyler Ennis who sent the puck across the crease right on Coyle's stick for his 10th of the year. It's been a down year for Coyle but he has now picked up four points in his last three games, bringing him to 31 in 53 games so far this season.

Luke Kunin suffered an ACL tear in his left knee Sunday and he's expected to miss seven months.

Kunin will miss be sidelined for the rest of the year as a result. He will undergo surgery in the coming weeks. Kunin has played in 19 games for Minnesota this season, including two matches during his most recent call-up, and he has chipped in four points.

Jared Spurgeon is expected to miss a minimum of four weeks after he suffered a partial tear of his right hamstring on Tuesday night.

Spurgeon was injured in Tuesday's game against Colorado and it didn't look good. His timetable certainly reflects that, as he is out indefinitely. This a big loss to Minnesota's defense corps with the team trying to lock down a playoff spot.

Matt Dumba found the back of the net in Friday's 4-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.

The goal allowed him to tie his career-high of 11 goals. Also, four of his 11 tallies have been game-winners, including last night's. The 23-year-old still has 11 games to go to set a new mark. He has 39 points and a plus-11 rating in 71 games this season. Dumba is certainly worth owning in most standard fantasy leagues.

Brodin's scheduled visit with a doctor Monday apparently went well. He hasn't played since Feb. 6 after he underwent hand surgery. In 53 games this season, Brodin has five goals, 15 points and a plus-19 rating.

Gustav Olofsson will be a healthy scratch in Monday's game against the Los Angeles Kings.

It's the third time in four games that he'll watch from the press box. Olofsson has no goals, eight assists and a plus-1 rating in 40 games this season. Zack Mitchell will also serve as a healthy scratch on Monday night.

Murphy may get a chance to play with the Wild after the team lost Jared Spurgeon to injury on Tuesday night. He has one goal and one assist in nine appearances with Minnesota this year. Murphy has generated 28 points in 48 AHL contests with Iowa.

Devan Dubnyk will be between the pipes Monday night against Los Angeles.

Dubnyk blocked 30 shots in a 3-1 win over Arizona on Saturday night during his last outing, but he was beaten four times on 27 shots in a 5-2 loss to the Kings back on Dec. 5. He has posted a mark of 31-14-5 on the season with a 2.61 goals-against average and .916 save percentage.

Alex Stalock stopped 26 of 28 shots in a 4-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.

It was a solid performance all-around from the Wild that got big saves from Stalock when they needed them. The Wild's backup netminder will see his record improve to 10-10-2 with a 2.79 goals-against-average and .912 save percentage this season.